5 Questions to Ask a Pro-Choicer to Make them Question Abortion

Every pro-choice talking point is a distraction

In last week’s Louder with Crowder, Lila Rose of Live Action made suggestions as to how pro-lifers could get involved in the pro-life movement.

If you’re not already involved, it can be daunting to get started, especially since pr0-choice people are bullies who use intimidation to “get their way.” They also like to use catchy phrases like “Keep your rosaries off my ovaries,” to which the pro-life movement hasn’t yet answered. Maybe “Your baby’s alive, let it thrive!” will catch on. Who’ll write the music?

Where a lot of pro-life people get hung up (no, that’s not an allusion to the fake wire-hanger myth) in an argument with a pro-choice person is accepting the premise of the pro-abortionist in the first place. But those same abortionists crumble to pieces when the argument is turned around on them. Because facts to a liberal are like a soap circle around an ant crawling on your counter. No, I never did that…

Because if you’re against abortion, you’re not extreme. It’s not extreme to think that babies should like, totally be born and stuff, and not get chopped to bits and auctioned off because…well for whatever reason. It’s the act of killing the baby (at any point in the pregnancy) that’s the evil problem. The problem is not you and your silly, narrow belief that babies are people too. You weirdo.

In a debate about abortion, reject the “pro-choice” premise. Always. Watch Marco Rubio and Carly Fiorina reject the pro-abortion premise and hold firm to the pro-abortion bullies.